English Speaking Doctors on the Internet

by Stephanie
(Canada/Wroclaw)

Private surgery Wroclaw 3 Zernicka street

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English Speaking Doctor in Wroclaw

Hello there, I came across your webpage while looking for English speaking doctors on the internet. I am a Canadian student finishing up a semester at Wroclaw University, and I have come down with a nasty case of diarrhea.

I've had it for five days now and took some medicine that helped but didn't make it go away. It's quite painful and I really would like a doctors opinion because I want to gobackpacking down to Croatia next week and I can't do that if I'm this ill.

I'm leaving Wroclaw on Friday so I would really like to have an appointment tomorrow (Monday) or Tuesday if possible. Please let me know as soon as you can!

We can meet at my office

8.00 a.m Wroclaw 3th Kmicica street

Hello Dr Krasnicki, so far the muscle relaxant you gave me is working really nicely and I have no more pain.

But I just realized something and I figured Ishould ask because it's a little scary. Celiac disease runs in my family and I was just wondering if it's possible that I am developing symptoms now?

My 30 year old cousin was just diagnosed a few months ago. The symptoms are similar, but I don't want to jump to any conclusions, I just want your opinion.

It might be the case, but needs further investigation.

After returning to Canada consult with your Doctor.

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I work for an occupational health company in the UK and we have a client that employs a large number of Polish workers. They are finding that, on a number of occasions, the Polish employee has gone back to Poland to visit family or have a holiday and then instead of returning to work in the UK they are sending a sickness certificate back to their UK employer. Some of the sickness certificates have been for a few months duration.

Therefore we are looking for an occupational health doctor in Poland that would be able to assess these employees and tell us whether you consider them to be fit or not to return to work.

Is this something you would be able to help us with? I will wait to hear from you.Many thanks

@Hi First I would like to thank you for your interest in my Company

I would be more than happy to cooperate with your company, andassist you in your efforts.

But you have to take into account, that I'm notentitled to assess sick leave on a Polish employee during the illness/according to Polish Law only certified doctors of Social Insurance Institution ZUSare allowed/

It doesn't apply to return to work/pprocesses and procedures that are followed prior to an injured / ill employee returning towork./

But if it's somehow allowed by British Law or your company policieswe can discuss the issue.

@Thank you for your prompt response to my e-mail. I have taken on board what you have told me about certified doctors etc. and I think we will advise our client to look at altering their Policy on sickness absence instead of trying to employ a doctor in Poland. I think it may turn out to be easier that way.

Thanks again, kind regards

I could've help you to facilitaterequest from British Companiesto Polish Social Insurance Institution ZUS

to examine sick employees and asses the need for sick leave.

It's a standard procedure, that is used by Polish Companiesfor their employee and about 20% of sick leaves is terminatedearlier

Regards

Dec 02, 2011Rating

Bleedingby: Anonymous

Hi i have been on my period for a bout 3days now and i am hevey it is comeing out a bit clotey and i am geting pains but when i had my 2nd baby i lost 3pints of blood and in febuery i had anbourshon and lost 3pints of blood then what can i do to stop the bleeding plz help me